Example sentences of "that [pers pn] know all " in BNC.

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1 And Elizabeth knew that I knew all about her , and she also knew that she was the only person I 'd ever written to for a photograph .
2 I called , and Crispin answered , so cheerfully that I knew all was well .
3 I began to feel he was mine , that I knew all about him .
4 It was years later that I knew all about it .
5 As the director I have the big advantage that I know all the melodies .
6 I joined in with the carols — not that I know all the words dear , but I do know the tunes . ’
7 Not that I know all that many people anyway , I suppose ; Jamie is my only real friend , though through him I have met a few people of about my own age I regard as acquaintances .
8 What was it for ? ’ , and within two minutes the prize-winner will be believing that she knew all about him and had indeed been specially looking forward to meeting him .
9 ‘ It 's equally possible , sir , that she knows all about it and may well choose to tell me something .
10 Be sure before you commit yourself to your chosen home that you know all about the boundaries of your property , any rights of way that exist , such as neighbours having access over your gardens , and which fences you have to maintain .
11 Can you adjust your memory of our time together , now that you know all that there is to know ?
12 Get more information first , so that you know all your facts and if you ask us we 'll send him a booklet without saying who er , who asked us to send it and then go in and see him and say , now the Osteoporosis Society have said this and it 's a very brave doctor who will then say absolutely no !
13 Make it a team if you like you know get all the all the other bits of stuff that you know all the other knowledge get that coming in all working together so the whole thing just flows up and down nicely instead of
14 ‘ What will you do — now that you know all this ? ’
15 All we have to do is tell her that we know all about her parents . ’
16 They are the ones who are usually prepared to co-operate with , and to help , research workers : people who are so expert that they know all the answers have no perception of the value of research .
17 Now thousands of pounds is being spent to make sure that they know all about it .
18 Though Wallace had no training in unarmed combat , the impression remained that he knew all about karate .
19 He was a modest and unassuming man who never gave the impression that he knew all the answers .
20 She had flattered his self-esteem , protected him from the minor irritations of life , preserved his privacy with maternal pugnacity , had ensured , with infinite tact , that he knew all he needed to know about what was going on in his Laboratory .
21 After twenty years in the force Hawken thought that he knew all there was to be known about the eccentricities of senior officers but he was wrong .
22 Hey ! ’ of 1927 , Eliot judged John Rodker ‘ up-to-the-minute , if anyone is ; we feel sure that he knows all about hormones , W. H. R. Rivers , and the Mongol in our midst ’ .
23 The managing director makes very sure that he knows all that goes on in his firm .
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